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Indigenous Music RSS Feed from ABC Radio Darwin2017, Australian Broadcasting Corporationen-au15Sat, 23 Sep 2017 11:38:00 +1000Dr G Yunupingu: Family and record label on the music legend's last dayshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-23/dr-g-yunupingus-last-days-told-by-relatives-record-label-manager/8976576?source=rss
Those close to Dr G Yunupingu speak candidly about why the world-famous musician spent some of his final days sleeping out in the open on a Darwin beach.Sat, 23 Sep 2017 11:38:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201709\4739147.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllHealth:Diseases and Disorders:AllHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Dr G YunupinguDr G YunupinguSupplied: Sam Karanikos: Supplied: Sam KaranikosDr G Yunupingu: Australia's most prominent Indigenous musician dies aged 46Dr G Yunupingu: Australia's most prominent Indigenous musician dies aged 46News Video: News Video-12.4668 130.8433Dr G Yunupingu 'the greatest voice this country recorded' as tributes flow at his state memorial in Darwinhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-19/aboriginal-musician-dr-g-yunupingu-farewelled-state-memorial-nt/8956192?source=rss
One of Australia's most famous Aboriginal musicians, Dr G Yunupingu, is remembered as someone who overcame great shyness due to his blindness to skyrocket to international stardom.Wed, 20 Sep 2017 07:40:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201709\4736750.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Dancers at memorial serviceDancers at memorial serviceABC News: Georgia Hitch: ABC News: Georgia HitchGuitar of Dr G YunupinguGuitar of Dr G YunupinguABC News: ABC News-12.4668 130.8433Arnhem Land performer inspiring kids with goal to be first to rap in Indigenous languagehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-21/arnhem-land-musician-wants-to-be-first-to-rap-in-language/8543752?source=rss
Musician and dancer Baker Boy releases his first rap partly in Yolngu Matha, and believes he is the first Aboriginal musician to rap in an Indigenous language.Tue, 12 Sep 2017 16:58:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201709\4672558.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:DanceArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:MusicCommunity and Society:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Milingimbi 0822Danzel Baker aka Baker BoyDanzel Baker aka Baker BoySupplied: Baker Boy: Supplied: Baker Boy-12.1000 134.9167Award-winning art spearheads cultural revival in the APY Landshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-15/art-spearheads-cultural-revival-in-the-apy-lands/8807634?source=rss
An intergenerational, multimediaartworkhas won Australia's most prestigious award for Indigenous art but there's a fascinating backstory.Mon, 21 Aug 2017 14:14:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201708\4718835.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Photography:AllArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:InstallationCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsHuman Interest:Awards and Prizes:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800The winners of the 2017 Telstra Art AwardThe winners of the 2017 Telstra Art Award: Kulata Tjuta - Wati kulunypa tjukurpaKulata Tjuta - Wati kulunypa tjukurpacourtesy the artistsABC: courtesy the artists-12.4668 130.8433NIMAs 2017: A.B. Original win best song at awards featuring tributes to Dr G Yunupinguhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-13/nimas-2017-winners-dr-g-yunupingu-tribute/8801810?source=rss
Australia's Indigenous Music Awards were filled with tributes to the late musician and multiple award winner Dr G Yunupingu.Sun, 13 Aug 2017 13:29:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201708\4717674.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Red flag dancers from Numbulwar at the 2017 NIMA awards.Red flag dancers from Numbulwar at the 2017 NIMA awards.ABC News: Jacqueline Breen: ABC News: Jacqueline BreenDr Yunupingu's family from Elcho Island at the 2017 NIMASDr Yunupingu's family from Elcho Island at the 2017 NIMASABC News: Jacqueline Breen: ABC News: Jacqueline Breen-12.4668 130.8433Garma: Dr G Yunupingu remembered in festival's opening ceremonyhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-04/dr-g-yunupingu-remembered-at-opening-ceremony-of-garma-festival/8776414?source=rss
The opening ceremony for this year's Garma festival has been filled with hope for action on reconciliation and coloured by a moving memorial for acclaimed Indigenous musician Dr G Yunupingu.Fri, 04 Aug 2017 21:03:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201708\4713377.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureGovernment and Politics:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880Malcolm Turnbull at Garma FestivalMalcolm Turnbull at Garma FestivalABC News: Mitchell Woolnough: ABC News: Mitchell Woolnough-12.1868 136.7821Son of the rainbow: The enormous legacy of Dr G Yunupinguhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-26/rainbow-child-the-enormous-legacy-of-dr-g-yunupingu/8745284?source=rss
Blind from birth, Dr G Yunupingu conveyed everything you needed to know about him in his songs. In them he left an incredible legacy, writes Daniel Browning.Fri, 28 Jul 2017 14:44:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4708147.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Galiwinku 0822Dr G Yunupingu performing in LondonDr G Yunupingu performing in LondonGetty Images: C Brandon/Redferns: Getty Images: C Brandon/Redferns-12.0167 135.5500Dr G Yunupingu: Indigenous musician found 'wasted away', friend says 'we owed him better'http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-26/dr-g-yunupingu-found-at-darwin-camp-indictment-on-society/8745532?source=rss
Friends of acclaimed Indigenous artist Dr G Yunupingu say he spent his last days before going into hospital living at an itinerant camp surrounded by people drinking on a Darwin beach, and society should be asking: "How did it come to this?"Wed, 26 Jul 2017 23:57:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4708274.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Dr G YunupinguDr G YunupinguSupplied: Sam Karanikos: Supplied: Sam KaranikosDr G Yunupingu performsDr G Yunupingu performsAAP: Dan Himbrechts: AAP: Dan Himbrechts-26.000 134.500Dr G Yunupingu remembered as a 'dear friend, truly great musician' by Midnight Oil frontmanhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-26/dr-g-yunupingu-remembered-as-dear-friend-truly-great-musician/8745008?source=rss
Musical minds including Indigenous rapper Briggs, Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett and legendary singer-songwriter Paul Kelly reflect on the life of Dr G Yunupingu, a "national treasure" with an unforgettable legacy.Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:00:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4708177.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Dr G Yunupingu performs with BriggsDr G Yunupingu performs with BriggsABC News: Felicity James: ABC News: Felicity JamesDr G Yunupingu performs with his daughter and Peter GarrettDr G Yunupingu performs with his daughter and Peter GarrettABC News: Felicity James: ABC News: Felicity JamesGarrett performs with Midnight Oil at Sound ReliefPeter Garrett of Midnight Oil sings at the Sound Relief Concert, at the MCG in Melbourne, Saturday, March 14, 2009. All profits from the event will be donated to the Bushfire Fund Appeal.Joe CastroAAP: Joe CastroPeter Garrett remembers Dr G Yunupingu on stage in FrancePeter Garrett remembers Dr G Yunupingu on stage in FranceABC News: ABC NewsMidnight Oil front man Peter Garrett pays tribute to the late Dr YunupinguMidnight Oil front man Peter Garrett pays tribute to the late musician Dr G Yunupingu during a concert in Paris. Dr G Yunupingu died in Darwin aged 46.Georgia Hitch-12.4668 130.8433Dr G Yunupingu: Australia's most prominent Indigenous musician dies aged 46http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-26/dr-g-yunupingu:-world-famous-indigenous-musician-dies-aged-46/8743316?source=rss
The death of Australia's most prominent Indigenous music artist Dr G Yunupingu has left a "deafening silence", one Indigenous academic says.Wed, 26 Jul 2017 15:32:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4707808.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Galiwinku 0822Behind the scenes with Dr G YunupinguBehind the scenes with Dr G Yunupingu702 ABC Sydney: John Donegan: 702 ABC Sydney: John Donegan-23.0333 133.8000Lonely Boys score big break after supporting US rock royalty Queens of the Stone Age in Darwinhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-18/queens-of-the-stone-age-big-break-for-the-lonely-boys/8719012?source=rss
The Lonely Boys say "it's all happening" for them now after playing for a crowd three times the size of their entire community while supporting US rock royalty in Darwin.Tue, 18 Jul 2017 10:04:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4703673.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800The Lonely Boys in DarwinThe Lonely Boys in DarwinSupplied: Skinnyfish Music: Supplied: Skinnyfish MusicThe Lonely Boys, from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory have supported US rock royalty.The Lonely Boys, from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory have supported US rock royalty.ABC News: Stephanie Zillman: ABC News: Stephanie Zillman-12.4668 130.8433Aboriginal songline woven into Sydney Dance Company's new electronic scorehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-16/electronic-songlines-reach-new-audiences/8529938?source=rss
A haunting Yolngu songline from the Manggalili clan of north-east Arnhem Land runs through the electronic score to the Sydney Dance Company's latest production.Tue, 16 May 2017 15:09:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201705\4670102.xmlABC Radio DarwinsydneydarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Dance:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:ElectronicArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Rrawun Maymuru performs at NIMAs in 2012Rrawun Maymuru performs at NIMAs in 2012Supplied: AUM Publicity: Supplied: AUM Publicity-12.2525 136.8933A family band: Rayellahttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/a-family-band:-rayella/8008656?source=rss
When Eleanor Dixon was growing up in the homeland community of Marlinja she drew inspiration from a line of strong women who passed on the family tradition of song from campfire to gospel choir.
Today, Eleanor carries the family song line with her Dad, Raymond Dixon, who's known across the Territory for his guitar work, especially with the Kulumindini Band.
Together, they perform as Rayella.
Mon, 12 Dec 2016 15:44:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201612\4590996.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:PopCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -12.4668 130.8433Gurrumul's stolen guitar, $60,000 in music equipment recovered by policehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-02/gurrumul-yunupingu-stolen-guitar-recovered-by-police/7986938?source=rss
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu's prized instrument is among a haul of stolen music equipment found by police in Darwin.Wed, 02 Nov 2016 10:28:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201611\4567575.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:GuitarArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousHuman Interest:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800The stolen music equipment recovered by police.The stolen music equipment recovered by police.ABC News: Felicity James: ABC News: Felicity James-12.4668 130.8433Darwin WWII tunnels a 'perfect concert hall' to host music festivalhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-19/musicians-perform-in-wwii-tunnel-in-darwin/7765970?source=rss
Tunnels built after the bombing of Darwin form an ideal acoustic backdrop for a cast of singers and musicians for a week-long festival of music.Fri, 19 Aug 2016 15:24:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201608\4523169.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Chamber/InstrumentalArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Opera and Musical Theatre:AllCommunity and Society:History:World War 2Human Interest:All:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Anne Norman watches music in Darwin tunnelAnne Norman watches music in Darwin tunnel105.7 ABC Darwin: Emilia Terzon: 105.7 ABC Darwin: Emilia Terzon-12.4668 130.8433Joe Geia: Aboriginal protest and the power of songhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2016/07/29/4509704.htm?source=rss
Joe Geia's best-known song, Yil Lull, is sung alongside the national anthem in some primary schools. (R)Fri, 29 Jul 2016 11:10:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201607\4509704.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AcousticArts and Entertainment:Music:FolkArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Radio:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Land RightsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):ReconciliationCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:ABCInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:RadioInformation and Communication:Internet:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllCommunity and Society:Work:AllCommunity and Society:Men:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:GuitarArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Joe Geia - ConversationsJoe GeiaABC Local: Joe Geia Joe Geia performs "Anthem Combined" in the ABC studio.ABC Local: Joe Geia - Conversations (R)Joe Geia in conversation with Sarah Kanowski.-27.4698 153.024A family band: Rayellahttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/a-family-band:-rayella/7549966?source=rss
When Eleanor Dixon was growing up in the homeland community of Marlinja she drew inspiration from a line of strong women who passed on the family tradition of song from campfire to gospel choir.
Today, Eleanor carries the family song line with her Dad, Raymond Dixon, who's known across the Territory for his guitar work, especially with the Kulumindini Band.
Together, they perform as Rayella.
Thu, 30 Jun 2016 13:56:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201606\4490493.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:PopCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -12.4668 130.8433Triple-threat Ursula Yovich: singer, actor, playwrighthttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2016/06/23/4487550.htm?source=rss
Ursula's performances are backed by a stunning voice and complex cultural roots.Thu, 23 Jun 2016 16:53:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201606\4487550.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllEducation:All:AllEducation:Subjects:LanguagesHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:Awards and Prizes:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:ABCArts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):ActorAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Ursula Yovich - ConversationsUrsula Yovich ABC Radio: Ursula Yovich - ConversationsUrsula Yovich in conversation with Richard Fidler.-27.4698 153.024'Be yourself, be proud': Dr Yunupingu's daughter goes into music with a message for young womenhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-14/dhapanbal-yunupingu-music-yothu-yindi-inspire-women/7501534?source=rss
Thirty years after the formation of Yothu Yindi, the legendary Australian band's message is finding new life with the emergence of a North East Arnhem musician looking to break down gender barriers.Tue, 14 Jun 2016 14:43:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201606\4481608.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Dhapanbal Yunupingu and Stuart Kellaway in a recording studio in YirrkalaDhapanbal Yunupingu and Stuart Kellaway in a recording studio in Yirrkala105.7 ABC Darwin: Emilia Terzon: 105.7 ABC Darwin: Emilia Terzon-12.2525 136.8933Gurrumul Yunupingu complaint referred to NT health complaints commissionhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-09/gurrumul-yunupingu-complaint-referred-to-health-commission/7313026?source=rss
A complaint made on behalf of Indigenous singer Gurrumul Yunupingu has been referred to Northern Territory's Health and Community Services Complaints Commission, his manager says.Sat, 09 Apr 2016 11:15:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201604\4440208.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllGovernment and Politics:States and Territories:AllHealth:All:AllHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysHealth:Health Administration:AllHuman Interest:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Gurrumul in hospitalGurrumul in hospitalSupplied: Mark Grose: Supplied: Mark Grose-12.4668 130.8433Gurrumul Yunupingu: Formal investigation into singer's treatment at Darwin hospital ruled outhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-05/no-investigation-into-gurrumul-yunupingu-hospital-treatment/7299640?source=rss
A formal investigation into the alleged mistreatment of Indigenous singer Gurrumul Yunupingu at a Darwin hospital has "absolutely" been ruled out, the NT Health Minister says.Wed, 06 Apr 2016 09:14:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201604\4437427.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllGovernment and Politics:States and Territories:AllHealth:All:AllHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysHealth:Health Administration:AllHuman Interest:All:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Gurrumul in hospitalGurrumul in hospitalSupplied: Mark Grose: Supplied: Mark Grose-12.4668 130.8433Gurrumul Yunupingu mistreated in Darwin hospital for eight hours with internal bleeding, management sayshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-04/claim-gurrumul-yunupingu-mistreated-in-darwin-hospital/7298114?source=rss
Indigenous singer Gurrumul Yunupingu nearly bled to death in Royal Darwin Hospital after languishing with internal bleeding for eight hours after Easter Sunday, his management says.Tue, 05 Apr 2016 13:53:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201604\4436993.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllHealth:All:AllHealth:Health Administration:AllHealth:Healthcare Facilities:AllHuman Interest:People:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Geoffrey Gurrumul performs at National Indigenous Music Awards 2015Geoffrey Gurrumul performs at National Indigenous Music Awards 2015ABC News: Felicity James: ABC News: Felicity James-12.4668 130.8433Groove kings: Sutardy Brothershttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/groove-kings:-sutardy-brothers/7208956?source=rss
Music is life for Jordan and Adam Sutardy.
A staunchly independent production team, The Sutardy Brothers were born and raised in Darwin but now base themselves in Melbourne. They've since gone on to collaborate with artists from all over the world.
As well as producing their own rhythm and blues and hip hop inspired music, the brothers also create music videos and art installations.
They've been making music since their teens, and now their creativity has moved into visual production.Fri, 04 Mar 2016 17:33:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201603\4416351.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinmelbourneArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:VIC:AllAustralia:VIC:Melbourne 3000: -26.000 134.500Musicians Vic Simms and Luke Peacock bring new life to 'The Loner'http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2016/03/04/4418173.htm?source=rss
Vic Simms and Luke Peacock re-recorded 'The Loner', an album Vic wrote and recorded in prison in the 1970's. (R)Fri, 04 Mar 2016 09:27:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201603\4418173.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AcousticArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:CountryArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:PopArts and Entertainment:Music:RockCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllHealth:All:AllHealth:Drug Use:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllHealth:Drug Use:AlcoholArts and Entertainment:Music:GuitarArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Vic Simms and Luke Peacock - ConversationsVic Simms and Luke Peacock.ABC Local: Vic Simms and Luke Peacock in the recording studio - ConversationsVic Simms and Luke Peacock in the recording studio Dane BeesleySupplied: Dane BeesleyVic Simms and Luke Peacock The Loner - ConversationsOriginal cover of Vic Simms' album, 'The Loner' (RCA Records)Supplied: Vic Simms and Luke Peacock - Conversations (R)Vic Simms and Luke Peacock in conversation with Richard Fidler. (R)-27.4698 153.024Peter Garrett reflects on activism, politics and 'dream' of reconciliation with 'no regrets'http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-02/peter-garrett-in-northern-territory-reflects-on-career/6905180?source=rss
Peter Garrett, on a book tour in the Northern Territory, says he has no regrets despite not achieving some of the outcomes desperately wanted by communities there.Mon, 02 Nov 2015 17:37:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201511\4343881.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:RockGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Peter GarrettPeter GarrettABC News: Mike Donnelly: ABC News: Mike Donnelly-12.4668 130.8433Prison Songs: Tales of desperation and hopehttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/prison-songs/6889556?source=rss
After screening on Australian televisions earlier this year, the musical documentary Prison Songs has gone on to win award after award.
Mid-year Prison Songs won three trophies at the 27th annual WA Screen Awards. Best TV production factual, best long form editing and sound. Kelrick Martin also won the award for best long form direction.
For the documentary, filmmaker Kelrick Martin interviewed prisoners in the now defunct Berrimah jail in the Northern Territory, and prisoners shared their tales of abuse, drugs, desperation and hope. These life stories became the lyrics for a powerful suite of songs.
Ever evolving, Prison Songs was transformed into a theatrical live musical for the Darwin Festival this year. The Darwin Festival adaption featured a stellar cast including Ernie Dingo and Shellie Morris.
Shellie, and Jone Vuqa spoke to Awaye! earlier this year about Prison Songs ongoing successes.Wed, 28 Oct 2015 14:47:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201510\4340003.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500NIMAs 2015: Indigenous musicians prepare for national awards in Darwinhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-24/indigenous-musicians-prepare-for-national-music-awards/6647384?source=rss
The next generation of Indigenous musicians will feature alongside some of the industry's biggest names at this year's National Indigenous Music Awards in Darwin.Mon, 05 Oct 2015 21:42:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201510\4280596.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Rehearsing before National Indigenous Music AwardsRehearsing before National Indigenous Music AwardsABC News: Felicity James: ABC News: Felicity James-12.4668 130.8433National Indigenous Music Awards 2015: Jessica Mauboy, Dan Sultan named joint artists of the yearhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-26/national-indigenous-music-awards-2015/6648458?source=rss
Dan Sultan, Jessica Mauboy, Philly and Briggs win at the National Indigenous Music Awards.Mon, 05 Oct 2015 21:39:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201510\4280888.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Yirrmal performs at National Indigenous Music Awards 2015Yirrmal performs at National Indigenous Music Awards 2015ABC News: ABC NewsVictoria rapper BriggsVictoria rapper BriggsABC News: ABC News-12.4668 130.8433National Indigenous Music Awards 2015http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/national-indigenous-music-awards-2015/6702272?source=rss
After successfully converting the Indigenous Music Awards to a national event four years ago, organisers of this years National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) made the decision to change the date from the busier month of August.
While previously tied in with the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award and all that the Darwin Festival has to offer, the decision to hold the event a few weeks earlier was, in Mark Smiths (executive director of Music NT) words to solidify the events own identity and make it strong in itself.
Concrete results of the strategy will surface in time, whats known is that this years event played out with a healthy crowd and the standard celebration of Indigenous excellence in the music industry.
This year Vic Simms and Blek Bala Mujik were inducted into the Hall of Fame, Jessica Mauboy and Dan Sultan tied for Artist of the Year, and a slew of other awards were gifted to established and emerging artists.
Each year the awards are front and centre, though the performance program is just as inviting. This year Frank Yamma, Gurrumul and more took to the stage to entertain audiences.
This episode of Awaye! features award ceremony highlights as well as interviews from backstage at this years National Indigenous Music Awards.Fri, 21 Aug 2015 18:49:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201508\4294842.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Garma Festival 2015http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/garma-festival-2015/6687990?source=rss
This year more than 2,500 attended the Garma Festival. The first Garma was held in 1998 and over the years the annual event has become so popular organisers have had to cap ticket sales.
This years theme Responsibility, reform, recognition looked at responsibility at a grass roots level, reform at a national level regarding Indigenous education and employment, and finally recognition once having successfully executed the responsibility and reformation targets.
The festival is held at Gulkula each year, about 40 kilometres from the Gove airport, or 1000 kilometres from Darwin. The site is where the Yolngu ancestor Ganbulabula brought the yidaki (didgeridoo) into being for the Gumatj people a clan of the Yolngu.
Featuring panel discussions and political forums, some of this years guests included: Noel Pearson, Patrick Dodson, Mick Gooda and Nova Peris.
Some of the highlights from this year included Gumatj dancers throwing their support behind footballer Adam Goodes by donning the number 37 painted on their bodies, and elder Galarrwuy Yunupingu was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws in recognition of the fire he has hit for Indigenous rights.
In this episode well begin with a traditional smoking ceremony, future Indigenous leaders working with youth, and we go to a unique art exhibition.Fri, 14 Aug 2015 14:59:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201508\4291163.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880: -26.000 134.500Chance discovery revives long-lost Australian music and paints new soundhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-24/indigenous-music-awards-painted-ladies/6643824?source=rss
The chance discovery of a dusty cassette in the archives of a Brisbane community station sends a singer-songwriter on a mission to discover its creator.Fri, 24 Jul 2015 16:18:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201507\4280229.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Vic Simms and Luke Peacock in the studioVic Simms and Luke Peacock in the studio105.7 ABC Darwin: Emma Masters: 105.7 ABC Darwin: Emma Masters-12.4668 130.8433Joe Geia: Aboriginal protest and the power of songhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2015/07/17/4275532.htm?source=rss
Joe Geia's best known song, Yil Lull, is sung alongside the national anthem in some primary schools.Fri, 17 Jul 2015 13:51:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201507\4275532.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AcousticArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:FolkArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:History:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):ReconciliationCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):KooriCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):MurriCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):NungarCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:ABCCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Men:AllCommunity and Society:History:20th CenturyCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Torres Strait IslanderAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Joe Geia - ConversationsJoe GeiaABC Local: Joe Geia Joe Geia performs "Anthem Combined" in the ABC studio.ABC Local: Joe Geia - ConversationsJoe Geia in conversation with Sarah Kanowski.-27.4698 153.024Gurrumul relatives and collaborators experience taxi racism while hailing cab in Darwinhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-20/gurrumul-musicians-taxi-racism-in-darwin/6405330?source=rss
Two relatives and collaborators of NT musical icon Gurrumul say they experienced taxi driver racism while hailing cab in a Darwin suburb last week.Tue, 21 Apr 2015 10:59:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201504\4219735.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:Road TransportCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Djunga Djunga Yunupingu (left) and Johnno YunupinguDjunga Djunga Yunupingu (left) and Johnno YunupinguSupplied: Skinnyfish Records: Supplied: Skinnyfish Records-12.4668 130.8433Saltwater Divas wow crowd in Darwin's Civic Parkhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-12/saltwater-divas-singers-wow-darwin-crowd/6386776?source=rss
A group of young Indigenous women known as the Saltwater Divas dazzle a crowd in Darwin with a performance of songs they wrote after a mentoring course.Sun, 12 Apr 2015 14:08:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201504\4214907.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Saltwater Divas singer Kirra VollerSaltwater Divas singer Kirra VollerABC: Nadia Daly: ABC: Nadia Daly-12.4668 130.8433How Tiwi Islands boy band B2M went from playing in community to making Ravensthorpe's seniors dancehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-30/how-tiwi-islands-boy-band-b2m-made-senior-citizens-dance/6354010?source=rss
When the Tiwi Islands boy band B2M arrived at a country town hall in Western Australia this month, they were faced with an audience outside their usual demographic.Mon, 30 Mar 2015 15:28:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201503\4207429.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Tiwi Islands boy band B2M at Ravensthorpe Town HallTiwi Islands boy band B2M at Ravensthorpe Town HallSupplied: B2M: Supplied: B2M-12.4668 130.8433Musicians Vic Simms and Luke Peacock bring new life to 'The Loner'http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2015/03/18/4199837.htm?source=rss
Vic Simms and Luke Peacock have re-recorded 'The Loner', an album Vic wrote and recorded in prison in the 1970's.
Wed, 18 Mar 2015 11:54:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201503\4199837.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:RockArts and Entertainment:Television:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:ABCInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:RadioCommunity and Society:Men:AllAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Vic Simms and Luke Peacock - ConversationsVic Simms and Luke Peacock.ABC Local: Vic Simms and Luke Peacock in the recording studio - ConversationsVic Simms and Luke Peacock in the recording studio Dane BeesleySupplied: Dane BeesleyVic Simms and Luke Peacock The Loner - ConversationsOriginal cover of Vic Simms' album, 'The Loner' (RCA Records)Supplied: Vic Simms and Luke Peacock - ConversationsVic Simms and Luke Peacock in conversation with Richard Fidler. -27.4698 153.024Jessica Mauboy film clip proves inspirational for the children of Darwin's Bagot Communityhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-13/mauboy-film-clip-an-inspiration-for-aboriginal-community/6094564?source=rss
Dozens of children from an Aboriginal community in Darwin's suburbs are having a taste of stardom after appearing in the latest Jessica Mauboy film clip.Fri, 13 Feb 2015 21:07:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201502\4179914.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Bagot 0820Karita WhiteKarita WhiteABC: Xavier La Canna: ABC: Xavier La Canna-12.4167 130.8500Darwin band The Mystics re-form 40 years after their rock-and-roll heydayhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-18/darwin-band-the-mystics-reform/5971322?source=rss
At their peak in the early 70s, The Mystics played The Dolphin every weekend and could command top dollar for a football after-party at an RSL.Wed, 24 Dec 2014 14:47:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201412\4151301.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:Early MusicArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:MusicAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Darwin band The Mystics reform in 2014Darwin band The Mystics reform in 2014105.7 ABC Darwin: Emilia Terzon: 105.7 ABC Darwin: Emilia Terzon-12.4668 130.8433Jessica Mauboy shares stage with artists at National Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-15/big-names-hip-hop-take-centre-stage-at-nimas/5673362?source=rss
Music and Aussie Rules are two subjects that always draw attention in the Top End, and this year's National Indigenous Music Awards is using both in an effort to break attendance records.Fri, 24 Oct 2014 14:33:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201410\4068208.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Jessica Mauboy rehearsing Eurovision, May 8 2014Jessica Mauboy rehearsing Eurovision, May 8 2014Getty Images: Getty ImagesDesert SevenzDesert SevenzSupplied: Desert Pea Media: Supplied: Desert Pea Media-12.4668 130.8433National Indigenous Music Awards 2014: Part 1http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/national-indigenous-music-awards-2014/5678100?source=rss
At the 11th National Indigenous Music Awards this year; Dan Sultan swept the awards with three wins, Mark Munk Ross better known as Munkimuk was inducted into the NIMA Hall of Fame, and Jessica Mauboy was crowned National Artist of the Year.
In total, nine prestigious awards were up for grabs in this annual event which celebrates traditional and contemporary Indigenous musicians.Mon, 25 Aug 2014 15:28:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4069521.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Jessica Mauboy, Dan Sultan and hip hop artist Briggs the big winners at National Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-15/jessica-mauboy-dan-sultan-and-briggs-the-big-winners-at-nimas/5674424?source=rss
Melbourne favourite Dan Sultan dominated the National Indigenous Music Awards, winning three awards to help Victoria win four of the seven major awards.Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:34:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4068381.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800New album got me out a rut, says Dan SultanNew album got me out a rut, says Dan SultanCarmel Rooney: Carmel Rooney-12.4668 130.8433Dan Sultan says album Blackbird pulled him out of rut ahead of 2014 NIMAshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-16/dan-sultan-nimas-winner-talks-about-album-blackbird/5675590?source=rss
Melbourne artist Dan Sultan says his latest album helped get him out of a rut during a period when he wasn't inspired to create new music.Sat, 16 Aug 2014 13:01:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4068517.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800New album got me out a rut, says Dan SultanNew album got me out a rut, says Dan SultanCarmel Rooney: Carmel Rooney-12.4668 130.8433Garma Festival 2014: Yirrkala school dancers perform Yolngu songs in remote Arnhem Landhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-01/garma-festival-yirrkala-dancers/5641672?source=rss
Visitors from across Australia burst into applause as dancers in traditional dress and body paint performed at Yirrkala School on the Gove Peninsula. The school, about 20 kilometres from the Garma Festival site in north-east Arnhem Land, had opened its doors to visitors from the festival. Students and older community members danced to songs in Yolngu Matha, the language of Yolngu; the traditional owners of the area. Friday is the first day of the four-day Garma Festival which is being attended by Indigenous Advisory Council chairman Warren Mundine, Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.Fri, 01 Aug 2014 19:41:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4059001.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880Yirrkala school open dayYirrkala school open day: Yirrkala dancers at the 2014 Garma FestivalDancers perform on the first day of the Garma Festival at Gulkula in North-east Arnhem Land. The festival combines cultural displays with discussions of Indigenous policy.Ruby Jones-12.1868 136.7821Garma Festival: Tent city springs up for feast of Indigenous culturehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-31/garma-festival-preparations-in-ne-arnhem-land/5639618?source=rss
Workers building a tent city at the Garma Festival in north-east Arnhem Land are racing against the clock as 2,000 visitors converge on the remote site of Gulkula. Many are flying in from interstate to experience Yolngu culture at the four-day event. Festival volunteer Geoff Baker said the camping ground, 28 kilometres from Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula, was still taking shape. "We've built about 800 or so tents, I've probably done a good three quarters of them," an exhausted Mr Baker said.Thu, 31 Jul 2014 20:49:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201407\4058373.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880Australia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Garma tent cityGarma tent city: -23.0333 133.8000B2M: Harmonies from 'home'http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/b2m3a-harmonies-from-27home27/5526760?source=rss
Earlier this year, Tiwi Island band B2M (Bathurst to Melville) toured the Indonesian provinces of East Nusa Tengarra (NTT) and Timor-Leste. They came home with a deep connection to the people there, finding many similarities in culture and landscape.
Their award winning RnB/Pop sound struck a chord with audiences during this latest tour. They speak to Rico Adjrun about the tour, and their previous visits to Dili, and to China.
Although they formed back in 2004, B2M are about to release their debut album though Skinnyfish Music.Fri, 20 Jun 2014 16:27:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201406\4026217.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Tiwi 0810: -26.000 134.500Garrmalang Festival 2014http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/garrmalang-festival-2014/5427086?source=rss
The Garrmalang Festival has been dubbed a first of it's kind. Created with the local Aboriginal people of the Darwin area in the Northern Territory, the festival is believed to be the first to actively promote the cultural practices and beliefs of the Larrakia peoples.
Taking place over three days, the inaugural Garrmalang Festival this year features the likes of Archie Roach, Djuki Mala and Tom E Lewis.Fri, 09 May 2014 10:20:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201405\3998795.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Going solo: Terrah Guymalahttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/going-solo/5362746?source=rss
As lead singer for the western Arnhem Land garage band Nabarlek, Terrah Guymala and the outfit from the Manmoyi outstation released four albums, received an ARIA nomination for Bininj Manborlh and performed across the world.
More recently Terrahs work as a ranger has been his main focus, in working with Warddeken Land Management, protecting the native flora and fauna and the preservation of land is Terrahs latest passion.
Though he hasnt completely strayed from music, hes in the process of demoing a handful of solo songs, and recently hit the road in March supporting label mate Dewayne Everrettsmith.Fri, 04 Apr 2014 16:38:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201404\3978636.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsEnvironment:All:AllEnvironment:Land Management:AllScience and Technology:Ecology:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -12.4668 130.8433Heard it on the radio: Jimblahhttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/heard-it-on-the-radio3a-jimblah/5197164?source=rss
Theres been a steady flow of Aboriginal representation in Australian hip hop music over the last decade.
Groups like South West Syndicate brought about a number of notable solo careers including that of Brothablack.
The success of Local Knowledges single Blackfellas, and the contribution from the likes of Native Ryme Syndicate helped to solidify a presence in the scene.
Creating even more waves are the current crop of Aboriginal artists The Last Kinection, Impossible Odds, Birdz.
Cue Jimblah. From being a burgeoning DIY artist making a name for himself in South Australia, Jimblah caught the attention of premier independent Australian hip hop label Elefant Traks, who will release his sophomore full length Phoenix next month.
In this wide-ranging conversation with Awaye! Jimblah talks about his journey to become involved in music. Signing with Elefant Traks. Where he was when Awaye! went to air 21 years ago.
And he plays guest DJ, shedding light on artists and particular songs that have shaped him as an individual, and provide inspiration for him to continue on his chosen journey.Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:15:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201401\3924512.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinadelaideArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:SA:All: -26.000 134.500Treaty, yeah?http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/treat2c-yeah3f/5072928?source=rss
With the passing of Dr M. Yunupingu earlier this year, musical tributes to the former Australian of the Year came by way of the National Indigenous Music Awards, and the Deadly Awards. Wanting to pay their respects to the late Yothu Yindi singer, the visual arts community have banded together for Treaty, yeah?.
Described not as a personal tribute, more so an art-political nod which celebrates the late Dr M. Yunupingus role as an art-activist, musician and educator,the exhibition Treaty, yeah? features works from Jon Campbell, Blak Douglas and Adam Geczy, the late Mungarrawuy Yunupingu, and more. Fri, 08 Nov 2013 16:23:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201311\3885349.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Art History:AllArts and Entertainment:Contemporary Art:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:AllCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500National Indigenous Music Awards 2013http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/national-indigenous-music-awards-2013/4963028?source=rss
For the past 10 years the National Indigenous Music Awards has been recognising and rewarding Aboriginal talent. This year's event attracted 3000 to take part in birthday celebrations, the evening's awards ceremony also paid tribute to the late Dr M. Yunipingu. The lead singer of the ground-breaking Yothu Yindi passed away earlier this year due to health complications.
Popular artists both young and old came from all corners of Australia to pay homage. Names on the night included: Archie Roach, Geoffery Gurrumul Yunipingu, Kutcha Edwards, Bunna Lawrie and many more.
This evening's episode provides full coverage from the National Indigenous Music Awards 2013. Award acceptances, speeches, audio and video presentations, backstage interviews, and of course, the music.Wed, 18 Sep 2013 15:44:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201309\3850610.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Heard it on the radio: Jimblahhttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/heard-it-on-the-radio3a-jimblah/4912572?source=rss
Theres been a steady flow of Aboriginal representation in Australian hip hop music over the last decade.
Groups like South West Syndicate brought about a number of notable solo careers including that of Brothablack.
The success of Local Knowledges single Blackfellas, and the contribution from the likes of Native Rhyme Syndicate helped to solidify a presence in the scene.
Creating even more waves are the current crop of Aboriginal artists The Last Kinection, Impossible Odds, Birdz.
Cue Jimblah. From being a burgeoning DIY artist making a name for himself in South Australia, Jimblah caught the attention of premier independent Australian hip hop label Elefant Traks, who will release his sophomore full length Phoenix next month.
In this wide-ranging conversation with Awaye! Jimblah talks about his journey to become involved in music. Signing with Elefant Traks. Where he was when Awaye! went to air 21 years ago.
And he plays guest DJ, shedding light on artists and particular songs that have shaped him as an individual, and provide inspiration for him to continue on his chosen journey.Tue, 03 Sep 2013 16:53:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201309\3833854.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinadelaideArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:SA:All: -26.000 134.500Best of the National Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/08/12/3823504.htm?source=rss
Artists from around Australia came to Darwin on Saturday night for the National Indigenous Music Awards to celebrate the best of the industry.Tue, 13 Aug 2013 08:30:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201308\3823504.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800National Indigenous Music AwardsMalati Yunupingu and TH Mununggurr (little boy) as they perform at NIMACarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsKahl Wallace from The Medics performs at NIMACarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsKutcha Edwards performs at NIMACarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsRrawun Maymuru performs at NIMACarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsWityana Marika appears onstage with actor David GulpililCarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyArchie RoachArchie Roach performs at the National Indigenous Music Awards in DarwinCarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsSinger/Songwriter Gurrumul Yunupingu performs at NIMACarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsMununggurr (grandson of Dr Yunupingu) Carmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsMalngay Yunupingu dressed traditionally plays a yidaki at NIMACarmel RooneyABC: Carmel RooneyNational Indigenous Music AwardsKutcha Edwards and Michael Hohnen discuss their music ahead of the NIMAsKate O'Toole-12.4668 130.8433Mauboy takes top honours but Roach cleans up at Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-12/top-honours/4881854?source=rss
Tue, 13 Aug 2013 07:47:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201308\3823906.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Top honoursTop honours7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTMauboy takes top honours but Roach cleans up at Indigenous Music AwardsThe best indigenous musical talent from around the country was celebrated in Darwin last night. Jessica Mauboy took top honours at the National Indigenous Music Awards but music legend Archie Roach scooped all of the other major gongs.Carolyn Herbert-12.4668 130.8433Jessica Mauboy scoops top honours at National Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-11/jessica-mauboy-wins-at-national-indigenous-music-awards/4878626?source=rss
Singer Jessica Mauboy has walked away with top honours at this year's National Indigenous Music Awards.Sun, 11 Aug 2013 07:33:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201308\3822783.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:MusicAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Jessica Mauboy on the red carpetJessica Mauboy on the red carpetGetty Images: Marianna Massey: Getty Images: Marianna Massey-12.4668 130.8433RareCollections: Revisiting Yaraandoohttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2013/08/02/3817172.htm?source=rss
Inspired by an aboriginal story about the creation of the Southern Cross constellation, guitarist Rob Thomsett wrote a wonderful but little known jazz/rock album called Yaraandoo in 1974. Only 100 copies of the album were made.
Fri, 02 Aug 2013 16:18:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201308\3817172.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneyalicespringsdarwingoldcoastadelaidehobartmelbourneperthArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Popular Culture:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:Mermaid Beach 4218Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Australia:WA:Perth 6000Yaraandoo record coverInspired by an aboriginal story about the creation of the Southern Cross constellation, only 100 copies of the album were made.Jordie KilbyABC Local: Jordie KilbyRareCollections: YarrandooRob Thomsett wrote a wonderful but little known jazz/rock album called Yaraandoo in 1974. Only 100 copies of the album were made.Jordie Kilby-35.2772 149.1292Singer Shellie Morris on the beauty of Indigenous languagehttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/07/12/3801739.htm?source=rss
Singer Shellie Morris teaches Indigenous communities to write songs in their own languages.Fri, 12 Jul 2013 12:33:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201307\3801739.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AdoptionCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllCommunity and Society:Community Organisations:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Shellie Morris Shellie Morris Wayne Quilliam PhotographyUsed with permission: Wayne Quilliam PhotographyShellie Morris - Conversations (Rpt)Shellie Morris in conversation with Richard Fidler.-27.4698 153.024RareCollections: Aboriginal Women of Soul, Jazz and Blueshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2013/07/12/3801779.htm?source=rss
This episode is all about aboriginal Australian women who wrote and played songs that reflected their emotions and experiences and then sang them with powerful voices that inspired their communities.
Fri, 12 Jul 2013 12:14:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201307\3801779.xmlABC Radio DarwincanberrasydneyalicespringsdarwinbrisbanegoldcoastadelaidehobartmelbourneperthArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:JazzArts and Entertainment:Music:PopCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:QLD:Mermaid Beach 4218Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Australia:WA:Perth 6000RareCollection: Indigenous womenOlive McGuiness and Eva Bell, the first aboriginal artists to put out a standalone record under their own nameIllustration: Clinton Walker, Colour: Jim Patonsupplied: Illustration: Clinton Walker, Colour: Jim PatonRareCollections: Aboriginal women of soul, jazz and bluesThis episode is all about aboriginal Australian women who wrote and played songs that reflected their emotions and experiences and then sang them with powerful voices that inspired their communities.Jordie Kilby-35.2772 149.1292Kutcha Edwards, Blak and Bluhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/07/08/3797953.htm?source=rss
Indigenous singer-songwriter Kutcha Edwards delivers his third solo album, Blak & Blu.
Mon, 08 Jul 2013 09:24:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201307\3797953.xmlABC Radio DarwinalicespringsdarwinkatherineArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Stolen GenerationsArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Kutcha EdwardsKutcha EdwardsSuppliedKutcha Edwards: Supplied-12.4668 130.8433NAIDOC: Indigenous quiet achievershttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/07/02/3794075.htm?source=rss
To mark NAIDOC week, ABC Local brings you the stories of the quiet achievers doing their thing right across AustraliaWed, 03 Jul 2013 16:10:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201307\3794075.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800NAIDOC week celebrations have kicked off in Broken HIllNAIDOC week 2013Damien LarkinsABC News: Damien Larkins-12.4668 130.8433Mr Yunupingu remembered at State memorialhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2013/06/30/3792715.htm?source=rss
A stringy bark forest on sacred ceremonial grounds set the scene for hundreds of people who gathered this morning to celebrate the life of one of Australia's most influential Indigenous people.
Mon, 01 Jul 2013 14:02:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201307\3792715.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:RockCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Gumatj clan dancers perform bungul to open the serviceGumatj clan dancers perform bungul to open the serviceClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonYalmay Yunupingu with one of her daughters grieve at the State memorial for Mr YunupinguYalmay Yunupingu with one of her daughters grieve at the State memorial for Mr YunupinguClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonYalmay Yunupingu with her daughters address the State memorial for Mr YunupinguYalmay Yunupingu with her daughters address the State memorial for Mr YunupinguClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonDaughters of Mr Yunupingu, dressed in the Yunupingu family colour of yellow, dance at his memorialDaughters of Mr Yunupingu, dressed in the Yunupingu family colour of yellow, dance at his memorialClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonMadayin bungul dancers at Mr Yunupingu's memorialMadayin bungul dancers at Mr Yunupingu's memorialClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonPrime Minister Kevin Rudd and NT Chief Minister Adam Giles at Mr yunupingu's State memorial servicePrime Minister Kevin Rudd and NT Chief Minister Adam Giles at Mr Yunupingu's State memorial serviceClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonGurrumul Yunupingu performs with the Y Boys Gurrumul Yunupingu performs with the Y Boys Clare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonPaul Kelly speaks about his friendship with Mr YunupinguPaul Kelly speaks about his friendship with Mr YunupinguClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonPeter Garrett leads the memorial service for Mr YunupinguPeter Garrett leads the memorial service for Mr YunupinguClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonYothu Yindi co-founder Witiyana Marika dances at Mr Yunupingu's memorialYothu Yindi co-founder Witiyana Marika dances at Mr Yunupingu's memorialClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonYothu Yindi co-founder Witiyana Marika dances at Mr Yunupingu's memorialYothu Yindi co-founder Witiyana Marika dances at Mr Yunupingu's memorialClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonPrime Minister Kevin Rudd comforts Yalmay YunupinguPrime Minister Kevin Rudd comforts Yalmay YunupinguClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonGulkula - the site for Mr Yunupingu's memorialGulkula - the site for Mr Yunupingu's memorialClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonMr Yunupingu's memorial service in Gulkula, north-east Arnhem LandMr Yunupingu's memorial service in Gulkula, north-east Arnhem LandClare Rawlinson-12.2525 136.8933State funeral for Mr Yunupingu open to allhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-18/open-funeral-mr-yunupingu-garma-festival/4762704?source=rss
The Northern Territory state memorial service for the former lead singer of Yothu Yindi, Mr Yunupingu, will be held at the site of the annual Garma Festival in Arnhem Land.Fri, 21 Jun 2013 16:41:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\3784179.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880Mandawuy YunupinguMandawuy YunupinguAAP: John Donegan: AAP: John Donegan-12.1868 136.7821Yothu Yindi frontman Yunupingu dies aged 56http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-03/former-yothu-yindi-frontman-m-yunupingu-dies/4728518?source=rss
Yothu Yindi lead singer Yunupingu has died at his home in the Northern Territory. The former Australian of the Year, who was 56 years old, died at his home in Yirrkala in Eastern Arnhem Land.Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:00:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\3772866.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Yothu YindiYothu YindiAAP: AAP-12.2525 136.8933The next Gurrumul?http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/regional-music-development-program---northern-territory/4717714?source=rss
The next Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu might be living in a remote community in central Australia. A new music development program driven by the Alice Springs-based CAAMA label is being rolled out in remote communities. The idea is train 16 music industry rangers over the next three years.Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:16:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\3769059.xmlABC Radio DarwinalicespringsdarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Hermannsburg 0872Australia:NT:Yirrkala 0880: -26.000 134.500Yothu Yindi: Healing Stonehttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/yothu-yindi/4427006?source=rss
Warning to Indigenous audiences: this broadcast contains the voice and name of Dr Yunupingu. Images of Dr Yunupingu are included in the photo gallery below following approval from his family.
What can you say about Arnhem Lands Yothu Yindi that hasnt already been said?
After arriving on the scene back in 1986, their traditional Yolngu culture was always at the fore, whether it was in the song-writing, or in their live performances.
For more than 20 years theyve entertained, and released six albums, adding to that total recently with the retrospective Healing Stone: The Best of Yothu Yindi.
During their career they visited an astounding 30 countries, sharing Yolngu culture through music.
The accolades accumulated over the years; a Human Rights Songwriting Award for 'Treaty', which was also named one of the top 30 Australian songs of all time, and eight ARIA awards. Lead singer Dr Yunupingu was named Australian of the Year in 1993.
To document individual members' achievements outside of the music is impossible. Though true to the lyrics in Yothu Yindi songs, education is the mandatewhich harks back to Dr Yunupingu's experience working in schools.
In December 2012 the ultimate recognition for an Australian band was bestowed unto Yothu Yindiafter 26 years together the Australian Recording Industry Association inducted Yothu Yindi into their Hall of Fame.
Listen to this episode of AWAYE! using the link above to find out more.Wed, 05 Jun 2013 12:35:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\3654210.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Message From Mr Yunupingu - Transcripthttp://www.abc.net.au/austory/content/2007/s2719125.htm?source=rss
Mon, 03 Jun 2013 18:20:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\2719125.xmlABC Radio DarwinsydneydarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:RockHuman Interest:People:AllHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Yirrkala 0880-12.4668 130.8433Yothu Yindi lead singer dies at 56http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/06/03/3773233.htm?source=rss
Mr Yunupingu, lead singer of Yothu Yindi and 1992 Australian of the Year, has died overnight at 56 years of age after a battle with kidney disease.
Mon, 03 Jun 2013 12:06:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201306\3773233.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:RockCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllHealth:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersPerson:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Yothu YindiYothu YindiSupplied: Supplied-12.4668 130.8433The Mulka Projecthttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/the-mulka-project/4709420?source=rss
Utilising state of the art equipment and software, this generation of Yolngu out Yirrkala way are growing up tech savvy.
Yirrkala is situated in north-east Arnhem land, and what started out as a cultural cataloguing exercise has turned into a limitless multimedia hub for the locals.
Documenting everything from ceremonies, to language lessons, and even music videos, The Mulka Project is taking advantage of technology, and is at the cutting edge of audio and video infotainment.Tue, 28 May 2013 13:11:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201305\3766139.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):AllArts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):DocumentaryArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:AllBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:FilmCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880Australia:NT:Yirrkala 0880: -26.000 134.500Shiane Shineshttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/shy-shiane-shines/4501846?source=rss
Since the age of 6, Shiane Hawke has been singing around the family home. Her love for music complimented by natural talent for singing.
14-year-old Shiane successfully navigated her way through the 2012 season of The X Factor to reach the finals. No mean feat when there were 24 acts vying to be the winner.
To date she is the youngest ever finalist on the Australian edition of the reality television series.
Shiane, accompanied by her mother Mary, spoke to Rico Adjrun about the reality television experience and where to from here.Tue, 12 Feb 2013 15:07:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201302\3683817.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Yothu Yindi leader singer released from hospitalhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-10/mandawuy-released-from-hospital/4419548?source=rss
Yothu Yindi lead singer Mandawuy Yunupingu has been released from hospital. Mon, 10 Dec 2012 17:36:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201212\3651450.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysHealth:Healthcare Facilities:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Mandawuy YunupinguMandawuy YunupinguAAP: John Donegan: AAP: John Donegan-12.4668 130.8433Yothu Yindi lead singer rushed to hospitalhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-05/yothu-yindi-mandawuy-in-hospital/4409660?source=rss
Yothu Yindi lead singer Mandawuy Yunupingu has been rushed to hospital in Darwin.Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:16:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201212\3648008.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousHealth:Diseases and Disorders:Liver and KidneysHealth:Healthcare Facilities:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Mandawuy YunupinguMandawuy YunupinguAAP: John Donegan: AAP: John Donegan-12.4668 130.8433Yothu Yindi cements its place in musical historyhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-29/yothu-yindi-aria-hall-of-fame/4398588?source=rss
Northern Territory band Yothu Yindi has been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the 26th annual music awards ceremony in Sydney.Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:09:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201211\3643647.xmlABC Radio DarwinsydneydarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Yothu Yindi cements place in musical historyYothu Yindi cements place in musical historyyothuyindi.com: yothuyindi.com-23.0333 133.8000Gurrumul tipped to perform at revitalised Barunga Festivalhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/11/28/3642960.htm?source=rss
One of the Territory's longest running sports and cultural festivals is set to be revitalised under new management with Skinnyfish Music, including plans for Gurrumul to perform within the next two yearsWed, 28 Nov 2012 13:11:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201211\3642960.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinkatherineArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Events:AllArts and Entertainment:Events:Carnivals and FestivalsArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Barunga 0852Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu Gurrumul is Northern Territory musician from Elcho Island in East Arnhem land. He has been blind from birth.ABC: -12.4668 130.8433Indigenous music mentors rewarded with awardhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-09/territorian-of-year-awards-skinnyfish-gurrumul/4362800?source=rss
Two Indigenous music mentors have been jointly named as the Northern Territory Australian of the Year. Mark Grose and Michael Hohnen are the co-founders of Darwin-based record label Skinnyfish music, which has promoted and connected Indigenous performers with mainstream music markets for the past 14 years.Fri, 09 Nov 2012 13:06:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201211\3629287.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousHuman Interest:Awards and Prizes:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunipingu and Michael Hohnen on the ARIAs red carpetMusician Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunipingu and Michael Hohnen arrives at the 2008 ARIA Awards in Sydney on October 19, 2008.Lisa Maree WilliamsGetty Images: Lisa Maree Williams-23.0333 133.8000Music from Lily and Kinghttp://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2012/s3628562.htm?source=rss
Lily and King perform two tracks live in the Bush Tele studios.
We hear 'Mermaid's Last Chord' and 'Drinking Song' from their new CD 'Medication'Thu, 08 Nov 2012 14:53:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201211\3628562.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Music from Lily and KingNational Indigenous Music Awards 2012http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/nima27s/4246616?source=rss
Nine years ago in the Northern Territory, an awards ceremony was established to recognise, encourage and nurtureoutstandingachievements in the Indigenous music scene.
With the momentum built over each successive year, nationwide inclusion in the celebrations was inevitable. 2012 marks the second year the awards have opened up award categories to each state and territory.
A stellar ensemble of Aboriginal musicians were at this years awards Troy Cassar Daley, Thelma Plum, Mandawuy Yunipingu, and many more.
In this programme not only do we hear award announcements and winners speeches, but we also go backstage.
This is RNs Awaye! at the National Indigenous Music Awards 2012.Tue, 11 Sep 2012 16:52:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201209\3584620.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500Gurrumul wins top Indigenous music awardhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-12/gurrumul-the-medics-win-indigenous-music-awards/4193166?source=rss
The Medics swept the pool at the Indigenous Music Awards, which also saw blind singer Gurrumul Yunipingu named best artist for the second year in a row.Sun, 12 Aug 2012 20:29:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201208\3565890.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Indigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguIndigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, from Elcho Island, in north-east Arnhem Land, sings during a performance, date unknown.Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photoAAP: Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photo-12.4668 130.8433National Indigenous Music Awards 2012http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2012/08/12/3566046.htm?source=rss
The second National Indigenous Music Awards saw uprising Queensland band The Medics take out three of the top awards at the Darwin ceremony last night.Sun, 12 Aug 2012 18:04:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201208\3566046.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800East JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast Journey East Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonEast JourneyEast Journey perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThelma PlumTriple J Unearthed 2011 winner Thelma Plum performs at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThelma PlumTriple J Unearthed 2011 winner Thelma Plum performs at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThelma PlumTriple J Unearthed 2011 winner Thelma Plum performs at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe MedicsThe Medics perform at the National Indigenous Music Awards in DarwinClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe MedicsThe Medics perform at the National Indigenous Music Awards in DarwinClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe MedicsThe Medics perform at the National Indigenous Music Awards in DarwinClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe MedicsBunna Lawrie performs with The Medics at the National Indigenous Music Awards in DarwinClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonTroy Cassar-DaleyTroy Cassar-Daley performs at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonTroy Cassar-DaleyTroy Cassar-Daley performs at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonSunrize BandSunrize Band perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonSunrize BandSunrize Band perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe Yabu BandThe Yabu Band perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe Yabu BandThe Yabu Band perform at the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonShellie Morris and the Borroloola SongwomenShellie Morris and the Borroloola Songwomen accept the award for best traditional artistClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonWarren H Williams and the Warumungu SongmenWarren H Williams and the Warumungu SongmenClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe Warmun DancersThe Warmun Dancers open the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare RawlinsonThe Warmun Dancers The Warmun Dancers open the National Indigenous Music AwardsClare RawlinsonABC Local: Clare Rawlinson-12.4668 130.8433Music from Shellie Morris (not in podcast)http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2012/s3564148.htm?source=rss
Winners will be announced on Saturday for the 2012 National Indigenous Music Awards.Thu, 09 Aug 2012 15:04:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201208\3564148.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800-12.4668 130.8433Territory artists on song for music awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-18/indigenous-music-awards-nominees-announced/4138452?source=rss
Artists from around Australia have been nominated in this year's National Indigenous Music Awards.Wed, 18 Jul 2012 12:28:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201207\3548382.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Jessica Mauboy with a young Canberra girl Jessica Mauboy with a young Canberra girl at a promotional appearence at the Gugan Gulwan Youth Centre in Wanniassa ahead of the National Multicultural Festival. February 3, 2011. Eleni PsaltisABC News: Eleni Psaltis-12.4668 130.8433David Spry and the Moral High Groundhttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/saturday-7-july/4112356?source=rss
Being nurtured by musically talented family & friends whilst growing up, it was inevitable David Spry would take the career path of professional musician.
Inherently proud of his Indigenous heritage, David is resolute his roots influence his musical output. After cutting his teeth playing in cover bands, David Spry and the Moral High Ground's current performances feature strictly original compositions.
The buzz surrounding this up and coming collective was enough to see them take stage at the 45th Anniversary of the Wave Hill Walk Off late last year - sharing the same stage with the likes of Black Arm Band, Dan Sultan, Joe Geia, Shane Howard, and many more.
Incorporating the acoustic fervour of Ben Harper, and the snaking groove of Toots and the Maytals, David Spry & The Moral High Grounds repertoire has audiences dancing with a carefree vigour, and during the same performance captivated by the warmth of his soulful ballads.
Currently preparing for an independently released debut full length, David Spry took some time to talk to Awaye!s Rico Adjrun earlier this year. David talks about his musical upbringing, the collective David Spry and the Moral High Ground, and the current momentum propelling him into the limelight.Mon, 16 Jul 2012 11:55:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201207\3539746.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800: -26.000 134.500ARIAs producer blesses Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-10/20120110-aria-producer-for-national-indigenous-music-awards/3766394?source=rss
A music industry veteran will help and advise producers of the National Indigenous Music Awards in Darwin this year.Wed, 11 Jan 2012 11:36:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201201\3405473.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Arnhem Land musician storms EuropeIndigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu performed a duet with Sting in Paris.: -12.4668 130.8433Best world music album ARIA for Gurrumulhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-28/20111128-gurrumul-aria-win/3699240?source=rss
Northern Territory musician Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu has won an ARIA award for best world music album.Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:43:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201111\3378129.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Indigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguIndigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, from Elcho Island, in north-east Arnhem Land, sings during a performance, date unknown.Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photoAAP: Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photo-12.4668 130.8433Darwin celebrates National Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/08/22/3299375.htm?source=rss
The National Indigenous Music Awards were dominated by the success of Gurrumul Yunupingu, who took out five of the seven titles on Friday night in Darwin. But some surprise wins also made it to the stage, and crowds went wild for Dan Sultan, who headlined the annual event held in Darwin.
Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:09:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201108\3299375.xmlABC Radio DarwinalicespringsdarwinkatherineArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Dan SultanDan Sultan headlining the National Indigenous Music AwardsAnne-Marie MiddlemastABC: Anne-Marie Middlemast-12.4668 130.8433Gurrumul scoops Indigenous music awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-08-20/yunupingi-scoops-indigenous-music-awards/2848130?source=rss
Blind singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu takes out almost every category at the National Indigenous Music Awards.Mon, 22 Aug 2011 07:46:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201108\3298091.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Indigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguIndigenous singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, from Elcho Island, in north-east Arnhem Land, sings during a performance, date unknown.Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photoAAP: Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photo-12.4668 130.8433Tiwi fairy taleshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/08/18/3296799.htm?source=rss
Tiwi culture meets Brothers Grimm in the Darwin Festival commissioned play, from the multi-talented Jason De Santis
Thu, 18 Aug 2011 16:06:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201108\3296799.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Events:AllArts and Entertainment:Events:Carnivals and FestivalsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Theatre:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Nguiu 0822Wulamanayuwi and the pamanuiWulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui is a play that draws on Tiwi Island and European cultureAngela KeithDarwin Festival : Angela KeithLead character Wulamanayuwi meets a birdAngela KeithABC: Angela KeithShadows used to tell the story in Wulamanayuwi and the Seven PamanuiAngela KeithDarwin Festival : Angela KeithMusic, song and narration from Wulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui at ABC Darwin live broadcast-12.4668 130.8433Music from Gurrumul(not in podcast)http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2011/s3274728.htm?source=rss
Gurrumul's second album 'Rrakala' has gone gold, and from it we heard the new single 'Gopuru'.Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:03:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201107\3274728.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AcousticArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800-12.4668 130.8433Sultan to lead National Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/06/23/3251568.htm?source=rss
One of Darwin's proudest nights in the arts - the Indigenous Music Awards - is going national this year, and the celebrations will be lead by Dan Sultan.
Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:07:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201106\3251568.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Dan SultanDan Sultan : 7th Annual Northern Territory Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2010/08/30/2997572.htm?source=rss
Warren H. Williams, the Tableland Drifters and the Saltwater Band featuring Gurrumul Yunupingu performed for over 1500 people at the NT Indigenous Music AwardsWed, 22 Jun 2011 17:48:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201106\2997572.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Gurrumul Yunupingu performing at the NT's Indigenous Music Awards Gurrumul Yunipingu again won the top prize, "Act of the Year" at the NT's Indigenous Music Awards at the Darwin Amphitheatre 28/08/10Brooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWarren H. Williams NT's Indigenous Music AwardsWarren H. Williams performs at the NT's Indigenous Music Awards at the Darwin Amphitheatre 28/08/10Brooke BannisterABC : Brooke BannisterWarren H. Willams performs at the Indigenous Music AwardsWarren H. Willams from Hermannsburg was one of the headline acts at the Indigenous Music Awards held in Darwin 28/08/10 Brooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWarren H. Williams gets some help from his familyWarren H. Williams gets some help from his family at the Indigenous Music Awards 28/08/10Brooke BannisterABC : Brooke BannisterAli Mills Larrakia singer/songwriter Ali Mills performs he now famous Waltjim Bat Matilda at the Indigenous Music Awards Brooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterA dancer from the Saltwater Band performs at the Indigenous Music AwardsSaltwater Band dancer from Elcho Island perfoms at the Indigenous Music Awards 28/08/10Brooke BannisterABC : Brooke BannisterGarrangali and familyGarrangali won the Song of the Year and Album of the Year at the 2010 Indigenous Music AwardsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterChooky Dancers Always a crowd pleaser, the Chooky Dancers from Elcho Island perform at the Indigenous Music AwardsBrooke BannisterBrooke Bannister: Brooke BannisterThe crowd at the Darwin AmphitheatreOver 1500 people turned up at the Darwin Amphitheatre for the NT Indigenous Music Awards 28/08/10Brooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterChooky DancerChooky Dancers perform at the Indigenous Music AwardsBrooke BannisterABC Local: Brooke BannisterGarrangali's Rrawun Maymuru accepting an award at the NT's Indigenous Music AwardsGarrangali singer thanks his family as he accepts the award for Album of the Year at the NT's Indigenous Music AwardsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterNatalie Pa'apa'a from Blue King Brown Natalie Pa'apa'a from Blue King Brown made a guest appearance with the Saltwater Band at the Indigenous Music Awards 28/08/10Brooke BannisterABC : Brooke BannisterNatalie Pa'apa'a from Blue King Brown with the Saltwater BandNatalie Pa'apa'a from Blue King Brown with the Saltwater Band at the NT's Indigenous Music AwardsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterSaltwater BandThe Saltwater band sweated it out for the crowd at the Darwin Amphitheatre 28/08/10Brooke BannisterDarwin: Brooke BannisterTableland Drifters performThe Tableland Drifters perform at the NT's Indigenous Music AwardsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Music Awards7th Annual NT Indigenous Music Awards 2010Brooke BannisterYunupingu sweeps Indigenous music awardsGurrumul Yunupingu has won the prestigious title of Act of the Year at the Northern Territory Indigenous Music Awards in Darwin.James Glenday-12.4668 130.8433Music from Leah Flanagan(not in podcast)http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2011/s3209727.htm?source=rss
She was one of the local hits at Bluesfest this year, and from her album 'Nirvana Nights' we played the title track. Leah is an indigenous singer/songwriter from Darwin.Fri, 06 May 2011 13:05:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201105\3209727.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AcousticArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800-12.4668 130.8433Rrakala by Gurrumul is new Album of the Weekhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/04/18/3194306.htm?source=rss
Gurrumuls world famous haunting voice soars again with his new album Rrakala featuring layered instrumentals and top notch production Mon, 18 Apr 2011 10:39:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201104\3194306.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Gurrumul YunupinguWorld famous Territory musician Gurrumul is back with his sophmore album Rrakala supplied: -12.4668 130.8433Iconic cover for local musicianhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/02/28/3150861.htm?source=rss
Famous music magazine features NT artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu on the coverWed, 02 Mar 2011 14:28:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201103\3150861.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AcousticArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:WorldBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:MusicCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu is featured in Rolling Stone NT musician Gurrumul is featured on the cover of the iconic music magazine Rolling Stone this Marchsupplied : Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu playing drumsGurrumul plays many instruments on his new album RrakalaJeremy Conlonsupplied: Jeremy ConlonGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu during recording of his second album Gurrumul recorded soem of his second album in New York at the old Powerstation, now known as AVATARJeremy Conlonsupllied: Jeremy ConlonGurrumul plays piano for his new album Rrakala at New York recording session Jeremy Conlon supplied: Jeremy Conlon -12.4668 130.8433Gurrumul's dance power and brand new albumhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/11/23/3074466.htm?source=rss
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu loves the new Loverush UK remix and has a brand new album coming out.Tue, 23 Nov 2010 17:07:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201011\3074466.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:DanceArts and Entertainment:Music:ElectronicArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Galiwinku 0822Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu and Michael Honen playing onstageJack Kerr: Jack KerrGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu Gurrumul is Northern Territory musician from Elcho Island in East Arnhem land. He has been blind from birth.ABC: Micahel Honen from Skinnyfish records confirms new Gurrumul album105.7 ABC Darwin drive presenter Vicki Kerrigan talks to Michael Honen about new Gurrumul album and dance remix.Nicole Foote, Vicki Kerrigan-12.0167 135.5500UK clubbers embrace Yunupingu dance remixhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/19/3071621.htm?source=rss
A dance remix of a song by Indigenous singer-songwriter Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu is creating a stir in the British club scene.Fri, 19 Nov 2010 17:20:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201011\3071621.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:DanceArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800United Kingdom:All:All-12.4668 130.8433Guestroom - Gibbsy revisits the old days of the Territoryhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2010/09/30/3026107.htm?source=rss
A chance meeting with Leon Compton has led to Kerry "Gibbsy" Gibbs landing in the Guestroom to share his stories of life in the Territory.Thu, 30 Sep 2010 15:16:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201009\3026107.xmlABC Radio DarwinalicespringsdarwinkatherineArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:History:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Leon Compton and Kerry "Gibbsy" GibbsA chance meeting with Leon Compton has led to Kerry "Gibbsy" Gibbs landing in the Guestroom to share his stories of life in the Territory.Mick MurdochABC Local: Mick MurdochKerry 'Gibbsy" Gibbs in the Guestroom Kerry "Gibbsy" Gibbs remembers the old days of the Territory.-12.4668 130.8433Yunupingu sweeps Indigenous music awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/08/29/2996632.htm?source=rss
Gurrumul Yunupingu has won the prestigious title of Act of the Year at the Northern Territory Indigenous Music Awards in Darwin.Mon, 30 Aug 2010 10:02:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201008\2996632.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Yunupingu sweeps Indigenous music awardsYunupingu sweeps Indigenous music awards7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTYunupingu sweeps Indigenous music awardsGurrumul Yunupingu has won the prestigious title of Act of the Year at the Northern Territory Indigenous Music Awards in Darwin.James GlendayYunupingu takes top gong at Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/08/29/2996347.htm?source=rss
Elcho Island musician Gurrumul Yunupingu has again taken out the top prize at the Northern Territory Indigenous Music Awards in Darwin.Sun, 29 Aug 2010 06:40:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201008\2996347.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureArts and Entertainment:Music:AwardsAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Galiwinku 0822Australia:NT:Yirrkala 0880Recognition: Gurrumul Yunupingu was excited to win the awardRecognition: Gurrumul Yunupingu was excited to win the awardSkinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photoAAP: Skinnyfish Music: Helen Page, file photo-12.0167 135.5500Warren H. Williams in the running for the Indigenous Music Awardshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2010/08/26/2994126.htm?source=rss
From politics to instruments to music, Warren H. Williams likes to try a bit of everything and this weekend in Darwin he will be trying to win an Indigenous Music Award. Warren H. Williams speaks to Afternoon's presenter Annie GastinThu, 26 Aug 2010 14:50:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201008\2994126.xmlABC Radio DarwinalicespringsdarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:GreensGovernment and Politics:Elections:Federal ElectionsAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Hermannsburg 0872Warren H. WilliamsWarren H. Williams in the studio with Annie GastinCherie McDonaldABC: Cherie McDonaldWarren H. Williams speaks to Annie Gastin Warren H. Williams speaks to Annie Gastin about life, politics and musicAnnie Gastin-12.4668 130.8433Dreamtime paintings win national awardhttp://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2010/s2982839.htm?source=rss
South Australian painter Mr Donegan has won the $40,000 national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art award.Sat, 14 Aug 2010 00:39:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201008\2982839.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:PaintingArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureHuman Interest:Awards and Prizes:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Dreamtime paintings win national awardDreamtime paintings win national awardLateline: LatelineDreamtime paintings win national awardSouth Australian painter Mr Donegan has won the $40,000 national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art award.James GlendayHigh Northhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/08/13/2982728.htm?source=rss
Darwin hip-hop outfit High North perform their song 'Struggle'.Fri, 13 Aug 2010 22:04:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201008\2982728.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:Hip HopArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800High NorthHigh NorthStateline NT: Stateline NTHigh NorthDarwin hip-hop outfit High North perform their song 'Struggle'.Greetings to Garmahttp://www.abc.net.au/rural/telegraph/content/2010/s2977506.htm?source=rss
The 12th annual Garma festival of indigenous culture, arts and performance finishes in north east Arnhem Land tomorrow, and this year the festival was linked to the catchcry of "Looking Up to the Future", centred on Indigenous education and training.Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:00:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201008\2977506.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureEducation:All:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllRural:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880-12.1868 136.7821A secret message for Garmahttp://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2010/s2975621.htm?source=rss
The twelfth Garma festival kicks off in Arnhem land today.
Garma showcases traditional Aboriginal culture, music and performance with the focus this year on education.Fri, 06 Aug 2010 13:19:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201008\2975621.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureEducation:All:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllRural:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880-12.1868 136.7821Music from Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu (not in podcast)http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2010/s2975606.htm?source=rss
From his award winning self titled debut solo album we heard 'Djarimirri' as a way of honouring this weekend's Garma Festival.Fri, 06 Aug 2010 13:03:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201008\2975606.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousArts and Entertainment:Music:Australian ComposersAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880-12.1868 136.7821Garma festivalhttp://www.abc.net.au/rural/telegraph/content/2010/s2975609.htm?source=rss
The twelfth Garma festival kicks off in Arnhem land today.
Garma showcases traditional Aboriginal culture, music and performance with the focus this year on education.Fri, 06 Aug 2010 12:30:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201008\2975609.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureEducation:All:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllRural:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Nhulunbuy 0880-12.1868 136.7821Indigenous Music Award finalists announcedhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/08/05/2974737.htm?source=rss
The nominees for the 2010 Indigenous Music Awards have been announced.
The winners will be revealed on August 28 at a Darwin Festival event.Thu, 05 Aug 2010 17:49:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201008\2974737.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Gurrumul Yunupingu on stage at the Darwin FestivalGurrumul Yunupingu on stage at the Darwin FestivalNicole LeeABC Local: Nicole Lee-12.4668 130.8433Music from Shellie Morris (not in podcast)http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2010/s2953272.htm?source=rss
Aboriginal singer Shellie Morris with "Love and Courage" from "Liberty Songs" - a series she developed with Liberian refugees.Wed, 14 Jul 2010 13:30:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201007\2953272.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousRural:All:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800-12.4668 130.8433Indigenous musicians tackle social issueshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/07/11/2950537.htm?source=rss
A group of six Indigenous men are using music to connect with the youth in their community and reassert traditional Tiwi protocols on the islands north of Darwin.Mon, 12 Jul 2010 09:12:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201007\2950537.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and ArtistsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Tiwi 0810Indigenous musicians tackle social issuesIndigenous musicians tackle social issues7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTIndigenous musicians tackle social issuesA group of six Indigenous men are using music to connect with the youth in their community and reassert traditional Tiwi protocols on the islands north of Darwin.Kate Carter"Children" from the show "Liberty Songs" in Darwin (not in podcast)http://www.abc.net.au/rural/telegraph/content/2010/s2948160.htm?source=rss
A musical collaboration between Aboriginal and Liberian women in Darwin.Thu, 08 Jul 2010 12:45:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201007\2948160.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousRural:All:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800-12.4668 130.8433NAIDOC Week Unsung Heroes - Dallas Woodshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2010/07/04/2944216.htm?source=rss
When you think of unsung heroes in the community it's usually older people that come to mind, but Dallas Woods is someone helping young Indigenous people like himself build confidence, shake the idea of shame and avoid drugs and alcohol. At the age of 16, Dallas is a role model in Indigenous communities across Australia.Mon, 05 Jul 2010 10:33:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201007\2944216.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinkatherinekimberleyArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Australia:WA:Wyndham 6740Australia:NT:Barunga 0852Dallas WoodsDallas Woods with Indigenous Hip Hop at Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterDallas WoodsDallas Woods teaching a workshop with Indigenous Hip Hop in the Barunga communityBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWatching onChildren in the Barunga community watching the Indigenous Hip Hop workshop, building up the courage to have go.Brooke BannisterABC : Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop group (L-R) Shari Togo, Dion Brownfield and Dallas WoodsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop Indigenous Hip Hop Projects at Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop groupIndigenous Hip Hop projects teaching children some moves at the Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop freeze at Barunga Festival(L-R) Dallas Woods, Dion Brownfield and Shari TogoBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterHaving a goSlowly people got over their shyness and started dancing to Michael Jackson's Beat It at Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWatching from the sidelinesShy to start with, most people chose to watch from the sidelines until they built up some confidence to dance with the Indigenous Hip Hop groupBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterNot shy at allSome people were not shy at all and showed how easy it was to have a go at hip hop at the Barunga Festival Brooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterDallas Woods from Indigenous Hip HopABC's Brooke Bannister speaks to Dallas Woods at the 2010 Barunga FestivalBrooke Bannister-14.524 132.86725th Anniversary of Barunga Festivalhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2010/06/15/2918317.htm?source=rss
The Barunga Community has celebrated its 25th annual sports and cultural festival with thousands visiting the remote community over the long weekend.Tue, 22 Jun 2010 16:44:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201006\2918317.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinkatherineArts and Entertainment:Events:Carnivals and FestivalsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Community and Multicultural Festivals:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Indigenous Hip Hop freeze at Barunga Festival(L-R) Dallas Woods, Dion Brownfield and Shari TogoBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterMargaret Katherine's bush medicine tourMargaret Katherine, an elder from the Barunga community, takes a group of visitors on a bush medicine tourBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop groupIndigenous Hip Hop projects teaching children some moves at the Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterMargaret KatherineBarunga elder Margaret Katherine takes a group on a bush medicine tourBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop group (L-R) Shari Togo, Dion Brownfield and Dallas WoodsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWhite Cockatoo DancersThe White Cockatoo Dancers will be performing at the Barunga festivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWhite Cockatoo DancersWhite Cockatoo Dancers dancing for a rehearsal at the Barunga CommunityBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWhite Cockatoo girl dancers The girls dancing rehearsing for Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWhat's up there?Where does the sound come from? White Cockatoo Dancers being inquisitiveMichael GenrichSubmitted: Michael GenrichWhite Cockatoo Dancers speaking to Brooke BannisterWhite Cockatoo Dancers very excited to speak on the radioMichael GenrichSubmitted: Michael GenrichBarunga FestivalABC's Brooke Bannister visited teh Barunga community in the lead up to Barunga FestivalBrooke Bannister-12.4668 130.8433Mixing-up the sounds of hip hop with didgeridoos at Barunga Festivalhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2010/06/15/2927365.htm?source=rss
The sound of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" mingled with the sound of traditional didgeridoos and clap sticks at Barunga Festival over the weekend as young children and some adults tried out some new dance moves for the first time.Tue, 15 Jun 2010 12:33:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201006\2927365.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinkatherineArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Australia:NT:Barunga 0852Having a goSlowly people got over their shyness and started dancing to Michael Jackson's Beat It at Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop Indigenous Hip Hop Projects at Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterWatching from the sidelinesShy to start with, most people chose to watch from the sidelines until they built up some confidence to dance with the Indigenous Hip Hop groupBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterNot shy at allSome people were not shy at all and showed how easy it was to have a go at hip hop at the Barunga Festival Brooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop groupIndigenous Hip Hop projects teaching children some moves at the Barunga FestivalBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop group (L-R) Shari Togo, Dion Brownfield and Dallas WoodsBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop freeze at Barunga Festival(L-R) Dallas Woods, Dion Brownfield and Shari TogoBrooke BannisterABC: Brooke BannisterIndigenous Hip Hop Projects at Barunga FestivalABC's Brooke Bannister speaks to Dion Brownfield and Shari Togo from Indigenous Hip Hop ProjectsBrooke Bannister-14.524 132.867Indigenous artists given cut of profitshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/06/09/2922035.htm?source=rss
A Federal Government program will ensure Indigenous artists a 5 per cent royalty if their art is sold for $1000 and above, but concerns remain over the details.Thu, 10 Jun 2010 13:19:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201006\2922035.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:PaintingArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal LanguageGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Indigenous artists given cut of profitsIndigenous artists given cut of profits7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTIndigenous artists given cut of profitsA Federal Government program will ensure Indigenous artists a five percent royalty if their art is sold for $1000 and above but concerns remain over the details.James GlendayChooky Dancers rock Merrepen Arts Festival 2010http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2010/06/07/2920533.htm?source=rss
Visitors went to Merrepen Arts Festival for more than just the art this year. The famous Chooky Dancers flew in for a special performance in the Nauiyu community and received a rock star reception.Mon, 07 Jun 2010 16:53:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201006\2920533.xmlABC Radio DarwindarwinArts and Entertainment:Events:Carnivals and FestivalsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:Community and Multicultural Festivals:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800The Chooky Dancers performing at the Merrepen Arts FestivalThe Chooky Dancers from Elcho Island performing a new Indian-influenced danceBrooke Bannister